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Taylor Swift / Wall Street Journal:
Piracy and streaming shrank album sales, but music retains value and fan relationships matter — For Taylor Swift, the Future of Music Is a Love Story — The Singer-Songwriter Says Artists and Fans Will Still Form Deep Bonds, but They Will Do It in New Ways — Where will the music industry be in 20 years, 30 years, 50 years?
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Forbes, Gawker, The Week, @karaem, @wsj, MSN Music, @jackieaugustus, @nathanchubbard, TechCrunch, Guardian, The Wrap, Variety, Rolling Stone, Business Insider, The Huffington Post and Mashable
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
New Zealand ISP allows its customers to subscribe to the U.S. version of Netflix — Slingshot, a local internet provider in New Zealand, wants to give its subscribers a little extra perk: The ISP just added a new “global mode” to its internet plans that allows its customers to access video services …
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The Next Web, New Zealand Herald, CNET, Home Media Magazine and DSLreports
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Journalism Lab:
How The Wall Street Journal is celebrating its 125th anniversary while also looking ahead — The Wall Street Journal marked its 75th anniversary on July 8, 1964 with a front-page story examining the paper's history and what the paper stood for. Though initially conceived as solely a business newspaper …
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Wall Street Journal, Capital New York, Guardian, @niemanlab and @wsj
SA Mathieson / Online Journalism Blog:
Making digital journalism pay: doable. Making a living: difficult — SA Mathieson, who has previously written for OJB about crowdfunding journalism, was one of three speakers at an NUJ Oxford event on how to make digital journalism pay. In a guest post for OJB he sums up the key points.
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Guardian News & Media narrows loss to £30.6m, print income stable, digital revenues up 24% — Guardian and Observer narrow losses — Guardian News & Media reports loss of £30.6m in year to end of March, with print income stable and digital revenues up 24%
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Press Gazette, @stephentall, @ianwylie, London Evening Standard and @psmith
Michael Cieply / New York Times:
Participant Index Seeks to Determine Why One Film Spurs Activism, While Others Falter — LOS ANGELES — You watched the wrenching documentary. You posted your outrage on Twitter. But are you good for more than a few easy keystrokes of hashtag activism? — Participant Media and some powerful partners need to know.
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@jennyjpark, @joangallos and LA Observed
Michael King / American Journalism Review:
Journalism Enrollments Fell Two Years in a Row. Is it the Start of a Downward Trend? — Total enrollment in the nation's journalism schools has dropped, research by a team at the University of Georgia shows, triggering a variety of responses from the schools and raising questions about the future of journalism education.
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@uosojc, @leehalltweets, @wccordell, @ryanchittum, @mattdpearce, @jonathanmattise, @wpjenna and The Newspaper Guild
AFP:
Iranian journalist Marzieh Rasouli sentenced to 2 years in prison and 50 lashes for anti-establishment propaganda — Iranian journalist jailed for opposing government — Marzieh Rasouli sentenced to two years in notorious Evin prison and 50 lashes for anti-establishment work
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Rightster buys digital video business Base79 in £50m deal — Digital video business Rightster has bought rival Base79 - run by Ashley MacKenzie, the son of former Sun editor Kelvin - in a deal worth as much as £50m. London-listed Rightster also said that Chad Hurley …
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TechCrunch, Rapid TV News and broadcastnow.co.uk
Andrew Wallenstein / Variety:
Katie Stanton to Replace Exiting Twitter Media Chief Chloe Sladden (Exclusive) — Less than a month after the departure of Twitter Media chief Chloe Sladden, the social media giant has found her replacement. — Katie Jacobs Stanton, previously vice president of international market development …
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SocialTimes, Softpedia News, @karaswisher, @jeffjarvis, @karaswisher, @chloes, Re/code, @raju, @awallenstein, @alecjross and @mathewi
Harley Brown / Billboard:
Microsoft Opens Xbox Music to App Makers — Xbox Music has become the latest music streaming services platform to open up its API to third-party app developers, according to a post on Microsoft's MSDN blog detailing API features like access to and management of metadata, affiliation between the platform …
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Music Week
Newley Purnell / Wall Street Journal:
Facebook Suffers Brief Outages in Violence-Hit Myanmar — Some users say Facebook has been inaccessible in Myanmar's second largest city for brief periods since a curfew began Thursday night following an outbreak of sectarian violence. — While Web connectivity is typically poor …
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Channel NewsAsia, The Irrawaddy Magazine, The Irrawaddy Magazine and CNET